AspectJ 1.9.0 beta3 is available for download. AspectJ 1.8.9
will not work with Java 9 and if exploring AspectJ on Java 9 please try out the 1.9.0 beta.
Feedback is welcome on the mailing list or in bugzilla.

AspectJ 1.7.0 is now available for download.
See the readme
for more information. This version of AspectJ is compatible with Java7 - enabling
the usage of Java7 constructs in AspectJ source as well as the weaving of
Java7 created bytecode.

posted 2-Jul-12

AspectJ 1.7.0.RC1 is now available for download.
See the readme
for more information. The AspectJ weaver will now cope with bytecode containing invokedynamic.

Ramnivas Laddad has updated "AspectJ in Action"!"AspectJ in Action, Second Edition is a revised and updated edition of the bestselling first edition.
This book, now covering AspectJ 6 and Spring 2.5, will guide you through AOP and AspectJ using
practical applications so you can create systems that are easier to understand, implement, and maintain."AspectJ in Action, Second Edition
March 2009
by Ramnivas Laddad

AspectJ 1.6.2 is now available for download.
Please try it out! See the readme
for more information. For this release we are also making available the src
jar from the download page.

posted 03-10-08

AspectJ 1.6.1 is now available for download.
Please try it out! See the readme
for more information. This release contains over 60 bug fixes as well as a
refactored weaver that weaves faster using less memory.

AspectJ 1.6.0 final is now available for download.
See the readme
for more information. This release supports parameter annotation matching and
annotation value matching (see the readme for more information).

AspectJ 1.5.2 is now available for download.
It includes approximately 60 fixes and enhancements that have been incorporated since the 1.5.1a
release. For full details see the
1.5.2 README.

posted 30-06-06

AspectJ 1.5.1 is now available for download. This
release contains a number of bug fixes and minor enhancements from 1.5.0, together
with performance and memory usage improvements resulting in greatly reduced
memory usage when building from within AJDT (and noticeable improvements outside
of AJDT too). For full details see the
1.5.1 README.